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The '''[[Wisrtum:Kel-Par|Kel-Par]]''' are a race of agrarian turtles. They are one of several different Moreau races which have mysteriously emerged over the past 800-years. They are well known for being neutral in every major conflict in there region since their appearance.
The '''[[Wisrtum:Kel-Par|Kel-Par]]''' are a race of agrarian turtles. They are one of several different Moreau races which have mysteriously emerged over the past 800-years. They are well known for being neutral in every major conflict in there region since their appearance.


Kel-par are long lived, some 250 years on average. This combined with their typically simple lifestyle makes them a rather well disciplined, and introspective bunch on the whole. They do defend themselves when threatened, but only when diplomatic means have failed. They have multiple a well-developed martial arts, for the purposes of cultivating discipline, as well as martial skill.
Kel-par are long lived, some 250-years on average. This combined with their typically simple lifestyle makes them a rather well disciplined, and introspective bunch on the whole. They do defend themselves when threatened, but only when diplomatic means have failed. They have multiple a well-developed martial arts, for the purposes of cultivating discipline, as well as martial skill.
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The Kel-Par are a race of agrarian turtles. They are one of several different Moreau races which have mysteriously emerged over the past 800-years. They are well known for being neutral in every major conflict in there region since their appearance.

Kel-par are long lived, some 250-years on average. This combined with their typically simple lifestyle makes them a rather well disciplined, and introspective bunch on the whole. They do defend themselves when threatened, but only when diplomatic means have failed. They have multiple a well-developed martial arts, for the purposes of cultivating discipline, as well as martial skill.